Overview
- Her lawyer limited the objection to the amount of 50 daily rates, making the drunk‑driving conviction final and canceling a planned public hearing.
- The court will set the Tagessatz amount in a non‑public order procedure based on verified income, a step the court says can take up to a month.
- The case stems from a May 2025 stop in Leipzig where a blood test showed 1.28‰; a lower six‑figure penal order and a ten‑month license ban were imposed, and the ban is now final.
- Krasavice previously acknowledged on TikTok that she had been drinking before driving and expressed strong regret.
- Separately, Berlin prosecutors are investigating suspected false accusation over her claim that a police officer sent her a private voice message, with October searches, seizure of her phone, and later raids including at the alleged message sender in Oranienburg, whom investigators say is not a police officer.